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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @mackerhacker76
    @mackerhacker76 Год назад +7

    Impressed with Andreas. He has a strong game and still really open to learning. Excellent session guys. 🍀

  • @eastyyy22
    @eastyyy22 Год назад +10

    What a collaboration! Loved it guys.

  • @aarenmitts3667
    @aarenmitts3667 Год назад +4

    My bluffcatcher was off on the intro

  • @galitzkiy
    @galitzkiy Год назад +6

    LovED THE SPICY INTRO LOL. Pete ur the best

  • @The_Life_Shoequatic
    @The_Life_Shoequatic Год назад +1

    "The psychological attachment to AK here is really strong." Another example of one of Peter's strengths here. Combining sound theory based play combined with an understanding of common population mental leaks.

  • @jeffshackleford3152
    @jeffshackleford3152 5 месяцев назад +1

    When did Norm Abram become a poker coach?

  • @mindsetofpoker9463
    @mindsetofpoker9463 Год назад

    Great video. I also was fortunate enough to be interviewed by Andreas on my area of focus Mindset for poker players. Andreas a great guy and I really recommend the London poker guide.

  • @bears-dont-cry-ds4zq
    @bears-dont-cry-ds4zq Год назад

    First hand, I just love that there is no A4s left, the Ad is actually an important blocker? The flush completing with the 8 is also relevant. I don't think he'll float flop with something like K5cc?

  • @frankieparsons1030
    @frankieparsons1030 Год назад +1

    Would have been nice to know how the villain responded to the all-in on the final hand.

  • @dennisje2925
    @dennisje2925 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video again. Quite impressed how well Andreas is playing although he is relatively new to the game!! Always love the solver vs exploid explanations Pete!!!

  • @samuel1234234
    @samuel1234234 Год назад +2

    Great video. Would appreciate more physical fights in future

  • @Kosgs1
    @Kosgs1 Год назад

    Have played a few hands versus Andreas live. Cool to see him on the channel!

  • @Ryan-ds5zc
    @Ryan-ds5zc Год назад

    The K9s hand is ok to cbet flop--besides the obvious fold equity this hand gains a bunch from betting by folding out a lot of better Kx and 9x. On the turn you can just ship it in, it's an easy and good way of playing the spot.

  • @infosrelevantes7146
    @infosrelevantes7146 Год назад +1

    pool overfolds, should we bluff more than GTO?

  • @infosrelevantes7146
    @infosrelevantes7146 Год назад +3

    Please, share a pool data spreadsheet with your audience. Like who agree.

  • @hymnofashes
    @hymnofashes Год назад +2

    I'm a station! I think villain will fold literally nothing to a small donk on 644, then when checked to he will bet the ace with his entire range, leaving him with his entire range. I think any hand containing a club could make this bluff, especially the king of clubs. I'm paying this guy.

    • @Johnny-cz2wv
      @Johnny-cz2wv Год назад

      Those are some absurd assumptions

    • @hymnofashes
      @hymnofashes Год назад +1

      @@Johnny-cz2wv it's what I need to tell myself to justify calling!

    • @WorldsPhattestMan
      @WorldsPhattestMan Год назад

      I don't really understand donking 1/4 pot on a board which you would expect villain to c-bet at a high frequency, especially when you don't have a value hand to do it with? If you want to bluff, surely a x/r is stronger? If you're going for value, AQo is not the hand to do it with. Admittedly I have never thought too much about donking/building a donking range, but surely the hands to do it with from the BB on that board are hands like 54s, A4 and 66, with bluffs maybe being 57s and 78s?

    • @adean4146
      @adean4146 Год назад

      probably had pocket eights, got to the river pretty darn cheap.

    • @irisbm1
      @irisbm1 Год назад +1

      @@WorldsPhattestMan check raises commit a lot more money than donking third pot, the goal is probably to get cheap protection against all his air that checks back or block his air from putting too much pressure on his exact hand.

  • @tessademsky1156
    @tessademsky1156 Год назад

    oh my fucking god this is better than any movie thats come out in the last 10 years

  • @michaelclifford6659
    @michaelclifford6659 Год назад +1

    Really nice video, thank you carrot!
    Question on the AQo hand: when we arrive on River, how relevant is our Ace being one that blocks A4s combos? I heard you mention our Q not being a club but our line seems to lack flushes that aren't trips backing into it. Do you not believe trips is in the villian's value range?
    Thanks

    • @Badbentham
      @Badbentham Год назад +1

      I found the AQ hand quite interesting, as well: First glance, our Range looked pretty mid-heavy, and capped, after donk Flop, C/C Turn. While, simultaneously, both the Ac and the 8c on Turn and River are great bluff cards for Villain, who might consider unloading with his entire Floating Range from the Flop into us. So, I assumed that AQ was quite close to the top end of our bluff-catching distribution. ( ahead of pocket pairs, 6x, weaker Ax) However: It is at least not implausible that we actually check-call with a majority of our Straight(75s) / Flush draws, plus of course 88, on the Turn; given how often the Ac hits Villain's range. While I still would strongly tend towards a Call against an aggressive and capable opponent, there is also at least that. And, do we, as you also imply, really Flop-donk with hands like KJcc? : " In theory, to justify our Hero fold, we can have a sufficient amount of better hands than AQ to call with; to avoid exploitable over-folding. " I guess !? - That A4s is blocked in its entirety is probably not that major asset for our hand: It is one combo, and Villain may or may not slow-play those trips after our Flop-donk .

  • @ant-pk8bx
    @ant-pk8bx Год назад

    1000% thought u were serious...was excited

  • @Nick-th9qy
    @Nick-th9qy Год назад +1

    Question for andreas...I tried looking you up elsewhere but couldnt find your contact info. Im a live pro in america and have heard nothing but high rake in uk live scene. Are there any decent low rake games in uk at or above 2,-5 worth going for?

    • @andreaswagner1338
      @andreaswagner1338 Год назад +1

      Hi, yes games in London are probably less soft than in US, but take is 5%, capped at £10 so it’s not awful. 2/5 runs every day, often there is a 5/10 as well, rarely bigger. I’d definitely prefer playing 2/5 in US but London is not terrible.

  • @maltetheg
    @maltetheg 3 месяца назад

    What did villain have in the last hand, orange boy?

  • @infosrelevantes7146
    @infosrelevantes7146 Год назад +3

    Is someone who beat 10NL for 15 BB capable tô beat 50 zoom?

    • @irisbm1
      @irisbm1 Год назад +1

      Yes, for sure.

    • @infosrelevantes7146
      @infosrelevantes7146 Год назад

      Which winrate do you estimate at 50NL?

    • @irisbm1
      @irisbm1 Год назад +1

      @@infosrelevantes7146 Well from experience 25NL on Gg is pretty soft like 10, so I’m assuming 50 can’t be that much of a step up.. but if you’re referring to 10NL compared to 50NL across all sites it’s probably less but can still be a decent win rate, it all depends on the exact Fish to Reg ratio in ur sessions.

    • @irisbm1
      @irisbm1 Год назад +1

      @@infosrelevantes7146 Probably 4-5 not on GG and 5-10 on GG (but rake is bad)

    • @infosrelevantes7146
      @infosrelevantes7146 Год назад +1

      @@irisbm1 thank you so much. What are you playing?

  • @MisterAoK
    @MisterAoK Год назад +1

    I thought it was srs beef bro bring it

  • @beatingu8347
    @beatingu8347 Год назад

    Was waiting for the Just kidding but was thinking I hope he’s not

  • @liveslowlivesimple
    @liveslowlivesimple Год назад

    pete has some serious verbal tells when bluffing, clearly an online player ;)

  • @henrikstergaard6252
    @henrikstergaard6252 10 месяцев назад

    Chek shove river is a option...

  • @ekw555
    @ekw555 Год назад

    in all seriousness - I am a guy who OCD buys most poker books - if I am never going to play live poker in the UK - is ther estill value in this book?

    • @andreaswagner1338
      @andreaswagner1338 Год назад

      I would say yes - but obviously, I’m biased. There are chapters about rake considerations, variance, the interview with Pete, and a piece on mental health in poker and an interview with a poker hypnotherapist. All those are universally interesting. The boys about the actual London card rooms are less relevant for you.

    • @ekw555
      @ekw555 Год назад +1

      @@andreaswagner1338 I appreciate the reply, and the input.
      and while you may be biased, you would know the answer. 😀I popped over to Amazon & ordered a copy.
      looking forward to reading it.
      thanks.

    • @andreaswagner1338
      @andreaswagner1338 Год назад

      Thanks! If you have any questions, just get in touch.

    • @ekw555
      @ekw555 Год назад +1

      @@andreaswagner1338 I'm hoping I won't have any "edits" 😀
      I edit poker books as a (very minor) side gig. Mostly working w/ James "Splitsuit"Sweeney.
      that's hpw I first discovered Pete - he wrote the foreward for the 6-max workbook (well before I was working w/ James).

    • @andreaswagner1338
      @andreaswagner1338 Год назад

      ​@@ekw555 Ah cool! Splitsuit helped me a lot in the early days. He was the first coach I followed regularly on RUclips, and I used to be active on the Red Chip Forum.

  • @Nick-th9qy
    @Nick-th9qy Год назад

    Great content

  • @urdapilleta
    @urdapilleta Год назад

    ofc I knew u were full of it

  • @gsomethingsomething2658
    @gsomethingsomething2658 Год назад +1

    Take away from this video: Pete's somehow bad at math.

  • @KevinsKontentKorner
    @KevinsKontentKorner Год назад

    U bliffed me fool

  • @The_Life_Shoequatic
    @The_Life_Shoequatic Год назад

    Excellent run-down of the bluff catching process here: ruclips.net/video/B324OSC6xXE/видео.html

  • @dannydogpoker1793
    @dannydogpoker1793 Год назад +1

    I knew it was fake beef, plant based